I just switched my Razer BlackWidow V3 with a HyperX Alloy Origins and the Razer Mamba Elite with a HyperX Pulsefire Surge and i'm never looking back. Thank you so much HyperX for the amazing products.
I searched long and hard for the best wireless mouse for me and settled on a Razer Viper Ultimate several years ago. Hopefully I made the right choice and the DPI can go up extremely high in settings. But is the HyperX more comfortable and better?
First of all, I'm not a pro in any computer games. But I stick to 8000 DPI on my viper mini, which is quite overkill for most of you. I play Valorant on 0.04 sensitivity, which means my eDPI is 320 (oh yeah i just use my wrist only). The reason why i do this is partly the advantage of playing high sens which is lower latency, smoother mouse control, etc. But also I can practice my aim by using my mouse for the daily tasks to practice micro adjustments. I'm getting better at aiming so I'm still doing it. Are there any cons with playing with a DPI way larger than 1600?
@@tunglinhvu3730 i dont think you should go any higher than the default mouse dpi preset which is usually 3200 i vividly remember someone talking about DPI being too high cause mouse smoothing and mouse smoothing is basically added input latency to make ur cursor more smooth because the dpi is so high
@@tunglinhvu3730 3200 dpi and 8000 dpi is legit no difference not worth the mouse smoothing now i think 3200 dpi also cause a little bit of mouse smoothing but this depends on mices. i think 1600 DPI is the safest one and best one
I play at pro level myself and I can assure you that 800 dpi is the best (which is usually the native DPI ). you don't need to go higher than 800. set the dpi to 800 and then try adjusting the sensitivity in game setting ( Not windows ) until you find the most comfortable mouse tarcking speed in the game . . Do not change the sensitivity in windows mouse setting . As for those who's wondering why more mouse gaming coming out with high dpi like 6200-6400 even to 16000 dpi if you do'nt need that ? this has 2 reasons. 1- marketing purposes. 2- A mouse with higher dpi aint made just for gaming purposes. for instance , editing photographic files requires sometimes a higher dpi and this can be useful. Also get yerself a decent mouse pad . is something which unfortunately gets overlooked by many players. An accurate mousepad is a deffo a game changer in consistent tracking . just my 2 cents and goodluck everyone . 😀
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Higher dpi is better, with smoother mouse movement especially on 4K monitor. Just adjust game sens, lower it to your preference. Lower dpi and high game sens is a no go for me as the mouse movement and tracking is a bit jumpy. Also let’s talk edpi instead of dpi! Once you get the perfect edpi, go play around with high or low dpi, I’m sure you’ll end up with the higher dpi (the feeling is just better!)
Dpi does not matter. Your in game sensitivity value matters more. Theoretically higher dpi has less input delay but with diminishing returns at very high numbers. Best case example would if 400 vs 1600 dpi. Redundant if you go higher. As for in game sensitivity, the lower values tend to produce smoother mouse movements. The whole “lower dpi causes skipping” is a myth, it’s actually the high in game sensitivity value that causes it since people use higher values when playing with a lower dpi. But use a lower in game value when playing with a high dpi, so mouse movement appears smoother and wrongly attribute it to dpi being the factor.
The software miss the option to turn off the "Enhance pointer precision" automatically with selected games profiles. Every time I start an Fps I have to go to the Windows mouse options and turn it off manually. I come from a Logitech mouse and I miss this feature soo much!!!
First this video creator failed math class. Then he goes on to lie to you. Why do you say 400 and 800 is the best and then use 16000 without adjusting the in game sensitivity? Of course its going to be way to fast. If you use a higher dpi but adjust your in game sensitivity accordingly, you can get less latency but the same eDPI.
This is scientifically innacurate, so deeply wrong, it hurts. Higher dpi/lower sens *lowers* input latency, grants higher sensor consistency. Granularity and pixel skipping, let alone sensitivity, don't matter above 800 dpi, but the input latency does.
If 400-800 dpi is already the ideal setting for competitive gaming, then why more mouse gaming coming out with high dpi like 6200-6400 even to 16000 dpi.. for what is that huge dpi if more dpi is less accurate ? Can somebody explain this to me and this is legit question, thanks. I'm using Tecware Exo Elite and mouse sensitivity in Apex Legends is 3.0 so what's ideal dpi for me ? I really not too understand about this.
You could use 160dpi with 10 sensitivity, or 800dpi with 2 sensitivity, or 16000dpi with 0.1 sensitivity, and they all should give you the same "speed". In theory the more dpi you have the smoother the line you draw with the mouse will be, and the smoother the screen will move on flicks. But that's just theory, you should experiment in game. Start with 200 dpi and find a comfortable speed (so that you can do a 180 degree turn in one motion) by adjusting in-game sensitivity, then double the dpi but divide sensitivity in half, then do the doubling and dividing again and again. This way you'll see for yourself if there's a difference and what you like the most.
@@_APV_ Dpi does not matter. Your in game sensitivity value matters more. Theoretically higher dpi has less input delay but with diminishing returns at very high numbers. Best case example would if 400 vs 1600 dpi. Redundant if you go higher. As for in game sensitivity, the lower values tend to produce smoother mouse movements. The whole “lower dpi causes skipping” is a myth, it’s actually the high in game sensitivity value that causes it since people use higher values when playing with a lower dpi. But use a lower in game value when playing with a high dpi, so mouse movement appears smoother and wrongly attribute it to dpi being the factor.